Matches 16,901 to 16,950 of 19,403
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16901 | Not with family on 1921 census. | COKER, Charles Felix (I2339)
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16902 | Not yet confirmed that Dorothy is Emma's base child but it appears so | NUNN, Dorothy Mabel (I2027)
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16903 | Not yet confirmed that Dorothy is Emma's base child but it appears so | NUNN, Emma (I2043)
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16904 | Not yet confirmed, but she is the presumed base child of Ethel Dobbs who was the widow of George Henry RANSLEY (died Nov 1919, so therefore not this child's father). When her sister Vera died in 1984, she is recorded on Vera's headstone as her sister. https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ marriage Ref 18987/1953, HARPER, MAJOR INNES to RANSLEY, JEAN ETHEL B, at BONDI | RANSLEY, Jean Ethel Bernice (I9149)
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16905 | Not yet established which George Nunn was his father. Best fit so far is 6475 Geo Nunn, son of Ann Orridge and Thomas Nunn. His baptism entry gives his mother as Mary Ann Hardy and it's not established if Hardy was her maiden name as on the 1861 census there is a Thomas Hardy aged 21 living with the family who is either her base son or child from first marriage Not found on 1861 England census | NUNN, John (I6539)
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16906 | Not yet found on 1891 census | LEE, Hannah E. (I1834)
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16907 | Not yet found on 1911 census. | NUNN, Alice (I8301)
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16908 | Note 1 Funeral notice 14 Mar 1899 in The Bury and Norwich Post and Suffolk Standard reads thus: Funeral of the late Mrs Hubbard - On Monday, March 6th, at noon, the remains of the late Mrs. Hubbard (wife of Nunn Hubbard, late of Hargrave), were interred in Bradfield Comust churchyard, the Rev. - Williams officiating. The deceased lady would have been 62 in May, and had been ailing since Christmas. The floral tributes were handsome and included wreaths from Mr J.H.P.Oakes and Mr. F.Ungless (Nowton Court), Misses M. and K. Johnston (Bradfield Hall), Mr. and Mrs. Coe and family (Bury), Mrs. Farrow (Depden Gate), Miss Bell (Hargrave Hall). Miss Flemming and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Spall, etc. | HEWITT, Mary Ann (I6519)
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16909 | Note found on 1851 census | JONES, Sarah (I7003)
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16910 | Note that Charlotte Wales was in the Reith household in 1841. Charlotte Wales had another daughter Mary Spark in 1855 to George Spark, then married Robert Masson in 1867 where she was shown as being single. It seems that Wm Reith and Charlotte Wales did not actually marry even though they had at least one child together. On Charlotte's MC and DC her parents are showed being Isabella Reith and William Wales (reputed). It seems possible that Isabella Reith is a sister or other relative of William Reith. | WALES, Charlotte (I5746)
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16911 | Note that her older sister Emily married her husband's brother James. | LEE, Sara Ann (I6146)
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16912 | Note that her sister Alice is staying with her in 1891. | SILVER, Margaret (I8161)
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16913 | Note that in his funeral notice, the first two mentioned children are William and Margaret (both deceased). William is Robert William who died in WWII but no record yet found for Margaret's birth or death. Given rest of children are mentioned in birth order, it is assumed she may have been a twin who died as a baby. It is possible she was born in 1907 as there is 19 months between the births of Robert William and Alfred Charles. | NUNN, Robert John (I1921)
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16914 | Note that James married his fifth cousin Julia, their common grandfather being John NUNN #4711 Holden NUNN #4714 (brothers) John NUNN #4715 Robert NUNN #4725 (first cousins) John NUNN #5373 John NUNN #4737 (second cousins) Esther NUNN #4963 John NUNN #5090 (third cousins) James NUNN #6502 Josiah NUNN #5093 (fourth cousins) George NUNN #6507 Julia NUNN #5109 (fifth cousins) James NUNN #2044 | NUNN, James (I2044)
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16915 | Note that Julia married her fifth cousin James Nunn; their common grandfather being John NUNN #4711 Holden NUNN #4714 (brothers) John NUNN #4715 Robert NUNN #4725 (first cousins) John NUNN #5373 John NUNN #4737 (second cousins) Esther NUNN #4963 John NUNN #5090 (third cousins) James NUNN #6502 Josiah NUNN #5093 (fourth cousins) George NUNN #6507 Julia NUNN #5109 (fifth cousins) James NUNN #2044 | NUNN, Julia (I5109)
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16916 | Note that on father's 1942 probate, he is described as Lieutenant in British Army. On marriage certificate his occupation is noted as "private army pay corps". On the 1939 register he described as a Commercial Traveller Advertising Photography. Seems to have lived at same address from 1939 (or before) until his death in 1966. | NUNN, Walter Henry (I7072)
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16917 | Note that on the 1911 census, Susanna, aged 36 and single, is a visitor in a house headed by James Brown to whom she was married in 1920, presumably after the death of his wife, Elizabeth. No children from this union. | NUNN, Susanna (I1456)
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16918 | Note that son George jun living in next house on 1901 census. On 1911 census, they had been married 44 years and five of their nine children were living. | NUNN, George (I1451)
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16919 | Note, that online trees have her dying 1948 in Colchester, Essex. | CLAYDON, Annie (I7163)
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16920 | NOTE: In 1851 census, James's wife Anna Maria was in Bury Prison. | NUNN, James (I4900)
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16921 | Note: Mrs Silver widow of Alexander Silver, esquire of Balnagubs died in Aberdeen 15 September 1812 in her 75th year. | BURNET, Anna (I5822)
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16922 | NOTE: Official immigration record from http://www.archives.qld.gov.au: MEAD Emma 26 Merkara 11 Jan 1887 5 18484 Z1963 M1702 M1703 The Morning Bulletin Newspaper of Wednesday 5 Jan 1887 reported thus: "THE British-India Company's steamship Merkara arrived at Cooktown yesterday morning from London via ports-two days in advance of contract time, and sailed again in the afternoon. She is due in Port Alma tomorrow night. The Merkara has twentyseven immigrants and 160 tons of cargo for Rockhampton, and carries English mails to the date of November 26." Source: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52068092 NOTE: The vessel actually arrived on Saturday 8 Jan 1887, so it may have been the next day, the 9th, that Emma first arrived in Rockhampton. | MEAD, Emma (I7944)
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16923 | NOTE: This could be this Herbert Nunn or his brother who died soon after birth. England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008 Name: Herbert Nunn Event Type: Birth Registration Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year: 1864 Registration District: Thingoe County: Suffolk Volume: 4A Page: 437 Affiliate Line Number: 49 | NUNN, Herbert (I4921)
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16924 | Noted on children's birth record | Family: David BISSET / Elizabeth WATT (F1165)
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16925 | Notes from army record explain fatal accident: Pte Nunn, A.K., died at Cloncurry on 9.8.44 as a result of a cerebral contusion and crushed right kidney sustained when a horse fell and rolled on him at Eighteen Mile Yard, Marion Downs, Cloncurry. Pte Nunn was not on duty at the time he sustained the said injury. There was no negligence, misconduct or failure to observe any act, order, or regulation on the part of Pte Nunn or any other person. Buried in grave 1435 at Cloncurry Civil Cemetery. Qld State Library death ref: 1944/003074 | NUNN, Allan Keith (I4884)
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16926 | Notes from army records: 22 Aug 1876. Thomas Cooper born St Michael's, Bath, Somerset, aged 21 years. Labourer. Unmarried. Member of Royal Monmouth Militia. Description. Aged 21 years. Five feet, seven inches. Sallow complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair. Orange scar below right lower maxilla. No 1168 in 1/17th regiment British Army. Posted to East Indies from 6th October 1876. Awarded fourth class cert 3 Apr 1877. Service history. Home 24 Aug 1876 to 4 October 1876, 42 days. India 5 October 1876 to 11 Mar 1883, six years, 158 days. Home 12 Mar 1883. Next of Kin. Richard Cooper (father), Walker Street, Bath. Medical history while in India includes seven bouts of ague (malaria) for which he was prescribed quinine. Also had balanitis (inflammation of penis), fehricula (abscess?), jaundice, dyspepsia and phymosis (a condition where, in men, the foreskin cannot be fully retracted over the glans penis). NOTE: At top of page of his proceedings of attestation form, there is a note that he has younger brothers named William, James and Henry. | COOPER, Thomas Richard (I7009)
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16927 | Notes from Education event: Attended Murphys Creek School 1927-1927 - address Murphys Creek Baptism - Townsville Suburban Church, Hyde Park, Townsville Communion - 4th June, 1939 Townsville Suburban Church | GILL, Mavis Adelaide Charlotte (I6830)
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16928 | Notes from family - Birth: 10 Mar 1880, Old Machar, Aberdeen Death: 19 Jan 1959, Aberdeen Occ: Timber merchant Spouse: Mary THOM Birth: abt 1883 Death: 4 Dec 1970, Aberdeen Children: Gordon (1912-1960) | BISSET, James Gordon (I3157)
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16929 | Notes from John Stanhope: Agnes Thomson was born at Mill of Mathers on 25 February and baptized 7 March 1813 at Saint Cyrus, Kincardineshire . She was the second child of James Thomson, a miller, and Jean Smith. This couple were married at Fordoun 22 December 1810. In 1881 Agnes was living alone as an "annuitant" at Margaret Place, Old Machar, Aberdeen . She died 3 January 1905 at East Peterculter/Woodbank (her father-in-law Alexander's tombstone 6, grave 93 p.20, says "Woodend Cottage Cults). | THOMSON, Agnes (I4150)
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16930 | Notes from John Stanhope: Alexander Silver was baptized on 16 August 1770 at Banchory Devenick and died there "aged 84" on 8 May 1853 (grave 93 p.20). He was the third child (a twin) of James Silver and Margaret Collie/Coly who were married at Banchory Devenick on 4 August 1763 (contracted 24 June). | SILVER, Alexander (I4191)
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16931 | Notes from John Stanhope: David Stirling was baptized on 28 December 1745 at Nigg , the son of John Stirling and Isabel Bean. | STIRLING, David (I5805)
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16932 | Notes from John Stanhope: Elizabeth Stirling, "of Mary Culture" at the time of her marriage, was born at Hillhead of Kirktown and baptized 26 March 1776 at Banchory Devenick and died "aged 89" 16 May 1864 at Banchory Devenick (grave 93 p.20). She was the daughter of David Stirling and Christian Hutcheon. | STIRLING, Elizabeth (I4192)
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16933 | Notes from John Stanhope: James Silver was born on 7 August and baptized on 10 August 1735 at Maryculter Kincardineshire and died on 13 June 1822 at Banchory Devenick (grave 145 p.24). He was the first child of John Silver and Margaret Collie | SILVER, James (I5799)
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16934 | Notes from John Stanhope: James Thomson was born 30 April 1780 and baptized the same day at Stracathro, Forfarshire, the son of William Thomson and Kathrine (Catharine, Katharine) Laurence (Lawrence), who were married at Fordoun on 31 July 1779. In 1841-3 he and his wife were residing at Montquick (Mill of Monquich, in Maryculter, and near Balnagubs), where he was a miller, paying rent of ?10 yearly to George Silver (Inventory of the personal estate of George Silver esquire 13 November 1845.). They were witnesses to the baptisms of James Thomson's grandsons James and Alexander Silver. James Thomson was witness to baptism of grandson David Silver. | THOMSON, James (I4161)
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16935 | Notes from John Stanhope: John Silver was described as wright, of Maryculter and Brachmount, and also of Couthill and of Burnside of Creinoch. His mother's tombstone inscription in Fetteresso refers to his death on 25 January 1724 at age 61, suggesting that he was born about 1663. He was the son of James Silver and Marian Collie. His known children included one by an unknown wife, and three by his much younger second wife Agnes John (of Burnside) Silver | SILVER, John (I5814)
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16936 | Notes from John Stanhope: Margaret Collie was baptized on 19 March 1738 at Maryculter, the daughter of James Collie and Jean Card. Margaret died 13 January 1827 (grave 145 p.24) at Banchory Devenick. | COLLIE, Margaret (I5800)
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16937 | Notes from John Stanhope | SILVER, John (I1598)
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16938 | Notes from John Stanhope | SILVER, Margaret (I3070)
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16939 | Notes from John Stanhope | SILVER, James (I5811)
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16940 | Notes from John Stanhope | SILVER, Jean (I5813)
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16941 | Notes from John Stanhope | PARSONS, Rebecca (I5821)
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16942 | Notes from John Stanhope | Family: William KEITH / Margaret SILVER (F1733)
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16943 | Notes from John Stanhope | Family: Alexander SILVER / Anna BURNET (F1742)
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16944 | Notes from marriage cert: No 245, 1900 marriage solemnized at the parish church, Acton, Middlesex. No 480 8 April 1900. John Henry Clifford Nunn, 24, bachelor, hairdresser, of 29 Churchfield Road, Acton, son of Frederick Nunn, photographer and Edith Clara Briggs, 21 years, of 29 Churchfield Road, Acton, dau of William Briggs (deceased) Engineer. Witness: C.R.Nunn | Family: John Henry Clifford NUNN / Edith Clara Liversidge BRIGGS (F1319)
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16945 | Notes from military record England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1915 Name: John Robert S Nunn Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1907 Registration district: Newmarket Inferred County: Cambridgeshire Volume Number: 3b Page Number: 1190 Eliza Peacock Apr-May-Jun 1907 Source Information: FreeBMD. England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. | Family: John Robert Salisbury NUNN / Eliza PEACOCK (F2380)
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16946 | Notes from Military Service event: Service: Australian Army. Service No: Q13629. Date of Birth: 8 Jun 1919. Place of Birth: Ipswich Qld. Date of Enlistment: 26 Jan 1942. Locality on Enlistment: East Ipswich. Next of kin: David Nunn Date of discharge: 19 Nov 1943. Rank: Sapper. Posting at Discharge: 24 Field Company Royal Australian Engineers MRS. M. NUNN and FAMILY, MR and MRS. D. NUNN and FAMILY wish to sincerely THANK all Relatives and Friends for their floral tributes, cards telegrams, letters, and other kind expressions in the recent sad loss of their dear Husband, Father, Son, and Brother, Robert Amos Nunn. Please accept this as our personal thanks. APA citation Family Notices. (1950, February 11). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933-1954), p. 14. Retrieved March 16, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49693745 | NUNN, Robert Amos (I6842)
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16947 | Notes from record give his service number as 3261. He was a private in both the 94th Foot (11 years 118 days from Nov 1862 to Feb 1854) and the 43rd regiment (10 years, 14 days from 1 Mar 1854 to 14 Mar 1864). John enlisted 3 Nov 1842 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk at 18 years seven months which fits with his 14 Mar 1824 birth at St James, Bury St Edmunds. He served in the East Indies and was discharged on his 40th birthday in 1864 at Chatham, Kent and gave Bury St Edmunds as his intended address. He appears on the 1871 census at Timworth, just outside Bury and is staying with his late sister's second husband Charles Spink. There's a notation "Indian Mutiny Medals" which shows that in 1857 he was in India with the 43rd Regiment. On 1 January 1879, John was admitted as an in-pensioner to Royal Chelsea Hospital and is found there on census night in 1881, 1891 and 1901. He passed away on 30 March 1908 and was interred on 3 April. | NUNN, John (I4576)
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16948 | Notes from Robert Rodrigo' research: Frederick Charles Drackett-Case fish and game dealer, b.24.4.1872, Lowestoft, d.5.5.1924, Newmarket, had 11 siblings, married Emma Sargent at Newmarket 22.3.1893. She, b 24.9.1870 (d.1953) the elder sister of Harriet (Hettie), b 1873 at Hargrave, married Percival Ernest D.Drackett-Case, a brother of Frederick Charles. Each sister had two boys and two girls. | DRACKETT-CASE, Frederick Charles (I3254)
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16949 | Notes from Rockhampton City Council report regarding Roy and Eileen Coker: Roy and Eileen Coker were both long-term residents of Rockhampton who resided in the Wandal area. Roy was born in Rockhampton on 5 May 1913 and died on 19 December 2004 aged 91. Eileen was born in Rockhampton on 26 January 1921 and died on 19 June 1999 aged 78. The couple were married in Rockhampton on 17 November 1938 and had five (5) children. Roy served in the 13 Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps (Qld) during WW2. In 1987, Roy and Eileen received National recognition for their community work with them both being awarded the Order of Australia, General Division for service to the community, as part of the Queen?s Birthday Honours List for that year. This was followed by State recognition with them both receiving the Premier?s Award. Rockhampton City Council followed suit with the naming of Coker Hall, Coker Park and Coker Playground in their honour. Coker Community Hall, Coker Park and the Coker Playground were situated on the southern riverbank between Sir Raymond Huish Drive and the Alexander Rail Bridge. Coker Community Hall was demolished around 2007. Coker Park and the Coker Playground were subsequently demolished in late 2013 as part of redevelopment works at the World War II Memorial Pool complex. This effectively removed the physical/visible community recognition that had earlier been extended to Roy and Eileen Coker. In this instance where community recognition was given to Roy and Eileen Coker with some element of perpetuity attached to a community hall, a park and a playground, all of which were demolished, the opportunities to continue that association have been explored in order to convey that same recognition. The creation of The Roy and Eileen Coker Walk in the nominated area, supported by the installation of appropriate interpretive signage, will revive the linkage of Roy and Eileen Coker to that area and restore the public recognition of their service to the community. | COKER, Arthur Roy (I2324)
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16950 | Notes on will: Personal estate of 5004 pounds 5 shillings and ninepence. Sons David A. Silver (CUlts, Aberdeen, 350 pounds) and John Silver (McVille, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA, 326 pounds) mentioned as in receipt of loans. Legacies and bequests: To daughter Agnes Murray Silver a legacy of 100 pounds sterling and also the best wardrobe; to daughter Mary Ann Silver a legacy of 100 pounds sterling and the also the chest of drawers which belonged to her late mother; to daughter Isabella Jane Silver a legacy of 150 pounds sterling and also the second wardrobe and her late mother's picture; to daughter Elizabeth Silver a legacy of 100 pounds sterling and also the piano; to son Alfred Silver a legacy of 250 pounds sterling and also my writing desk; to son David Alexander Silver my book-case; to son John Silver the rocking chair; to daughter Helen Wood Silver a legacy of 250 pounds sterling and also the remainder of the household furniture, bed and table linen, china, books, pictures and other houshold effects; to grand children Agnes May Silver and Annie Burgess Silver a legacy of five pounds sterling each; heritable properties situated in Ann St and Cameron St, Stonehaven, in favour of daughter Helen Wood Silver and Isabella Jane Silver. | SILVER, John (I3151)
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